Overview of Title I Program in Education

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The Title I program ensures equal educational opportunities for all children, especially those in high-poverty schools, aiming to help them achieve proficiency in academic standards. It involves various initiatives such as reading coaches, math teachers, and campus planning to support student learning and parental involvement.


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  1. TITLE I 2021-2022

  2. Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 No Child Left Behind Legislation of 2002

  3. To ensure that all children, particularly low achieving children in the highest poverty schools: Have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education, and Reach proficiency on challenging state academic standards and state assessments.

  4. US Department of Education Texas Education Agency Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD 12 Elementary Campuses

  5. Bryson Elementary Chisholm Ridge Elementary Dozier Elementary Elkins Elementary Greenfield Elementary L. A Gililland Elementary High Country Elementary Northbrook Elementary Parkview Elementary Remington Point Elementary Saginaw Elementary Willow Creek

  6. Title I Reading Coaches Title I/Compensatory Math Teacher Title I Math Coaches

  7. Meet purpose of Title I Must be incorporated into campus plan Provide instruction by highly qualified teachers and paraprofessionals Provide professional learning for teachers, principals, paraprofessionals and parents. Coordinate with other programs. Supplement, not supplant other efforts. Use research based effective methods and strategies.

  8. Start with an analysis of student achievement data (Comprehensive Needs Assessment) Target the student group most in need of support Explore the possibilities within budget guidelines Involve parents and staff in decision making through the CPAC: Campus Planning and Action Committee.

  9. Conduct annual Title I meeting Planning and review of Title I program Provide information in home language for most students Provide information about qualifications of staff Develop a school/student/parent compact Review our campus parent involvement policy

  10. Increased documentation requirements Providing parents notice of right to know Utilizing school parent compact and parent involvement policy Hiring highly qualified staff, including paraprofessionals.

  11. Get involved! Spread the good news! Stay focused on the targets for improvement Participate in planning and evaluating Title I efforts Encourage families to complete free/reduced lunch forms

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